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vocab unit 7
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Language - English
6th Grade
01/05/2012

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Term
authorize
Definition
(v.) to approve or permit; to give power or authority to

I wonder if Congress will someday authorize U. S. citizens to cast official votes over the internet.

SYNONYMS: order, entitle, empower
ANTONYMS: forbid, ban, prohibit
Term
culprit
Definition
(n.) a person who was committed a crime or is guilty of some misconduct; an offender

Thanks to their efficient tracking methods, the police were able to catch the culprit red-handed.

SYNONYMS: lawbreaker, wrongdoer
Term
dawdle
Definition
(v.) to waste time; to be idle; to spend more time in doing something than is necessary

It's relaxing to dawdle in the shower, but it wastes water.

SYNONYMS: delay, loiter, dillydally
ANTONYMS: hurry, hasten, speed up, bustle
Term
dissect
Definition
(v.) to cut apart in preparation for scientific study; to analyze with great care

I can't wait to dissect a frog in biology class next week.

SYNONYMS: examine
ANTONYMS: sew together, fuse, weld
Term
expend
Definition
(v.) to paw out, spend; to use up

The most experienced long-distance runners learn not to expend their energy too soon.

SYNONYMS: utilize, consume, disburse
ANTONYMS: save, hoard
Term
fatality
Definition
(n.) an event resulting in death; an accidental death

The driver slammed on the brakes, but it was too late to prevent the traffic fatality.

SYNONYMS: casualty, mortality
ANTONYMS: injury
Term
gullible
Definition
(adj.) easily fooled, tricked, or cheated

Are you gullible enough to believe everything you hear on the radio?

SYNONYMS: trusting, innocent, naïve, credulous
ANTONYMS: suspicious, skeptical
Term
illicit
Definition
(adj.) not permitted, unlawful, improper

Students will be suspended for one week if they bring any illicit materials to school.

SYNONYMS: illegal, unauthorized, forbidden
ANTONYMS: legal, lawful, permissible, aboveboard
Term
immerse
Definition
(v.) to plunge or dip into a fluid; to involve deeply

I find it's easier to immerse my entire body in a swimming pool than try to get used to the water slowly.

SYNONYMS: dunk, engross
ANTONYMS: dredge up, pull out
Term
inflammatory
Definition
(adj.) causing excitement or anger; leading to violence or disorder

The candidate made an inflammatory speech that incensed all those who heard it.

SYNONYMS: provoking, incendiary, provocative
ANTONYMS: calming, soothing, lulling, quieting
Term
memorandum
Definition
(n.) a note to aid one's memory; an informal note or report (pl., memorandums or memoranda)

The principal posts a weekly memorandum to remind teachers of programs, deadlines, and special events.

SYNONYMS: reminder
Term
Pathetic
Definition
(adj.) marked by strong emotion, especially pity and sorrow; able to move people emotionally; worthy of pity; woefully inadequate

It was a pathetic sight to see so many starving people desperately begging for food.
SYNONYMS: moving, distressing, pitiable, heartrending
ANTONYMS: funny, hilarious, frightening
Term
persevere
Definition
(v.) to keep doing something in spite of difficulties; to refuse to quit even when the going is tough

The patient needs to persevere with the painful exercises in order to pe able to walk normally again.

SYNONYMS: plug away, pursue, stick to it
ANTONYMS: give up, despair, throw in the towel, quit
Term
prevaricate
Definition
(v.) to lie, tell an untruth; to mislead on purpose

His reputation has suffered because of his unfortunate tendency to prevaricate.

SYNONYMS: fib, stretch the truth, equivocate
ANTONYMS: tell the truth
Term
quash
Definition
(v.) to crush, put down completely

Swift military action was required to quash the revolt before anyone was injured.

SYNONYMS: suppress
ANTONYMS: start, kindle, ignite, encourage
Term
relish
Definition
(n.) enjoyment or satisfaction; something that adds a pleasing flavor; (v.) to enjoy greatly

She opened the tiny box with relish knowing that it contained a piece of jewelry.
Now that I've learned about Japan in class, I relish the chance to travel there.

SYNONYMS: (n.) pleasure, gusto; (v.) take delight in
ANTONYMS: (v.) dislike, loathe, hate, despise
Term
reminisce
Definition
(v.) to recall one's past thoughts, feelings, or experiences

At the family reunion, we got to hear 04-year-old Tia Lizia reminisce about life in old Havana.

SYNONYMS: remember, recollect
Term
scour
Definition
(v.) to clean or polish by hard rubbing; to examine with great care; to move about quickly in search of

The pot roast was delicious, but it won't be any fun to scour the burned roasting pan.

SYNONYMS: scrub, search, comb
ANTONYMS: dirty, soil
Term
tribute
Definition
(n.) something done or given to show thanks or respect; a payment

The best-selling author offered tribute to the teacher who inspired her.

SYNONYMS: praise, honor, homage, recognition, commendation, glorification, money, tax, levy
ANTONYMS: blame, criticism, reproach
Term
writhe
Definition
(v.) to make twisting or turning movements in a way that suggests pain or struggle

It's so sad to see an injured bird writhe in pain.

SYNONYMS: twist, squirm, thrash
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